

Crossfire
Seeking retribution for the accidental death of his family, a wealthy businessman dealing in illegal arms smuggling attempts to destroy one of America's most treasured symbols: the Statue of Liberty
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Plot Summary
A streetwise detective is called to investigate a brutal murder in a small, isolated town. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a web of dark secrets and corruption involving the local inhabitants and their hidden agendas. The investigation forces him to confront his own past demons while navigating a dangerous landscape where trust is a luxury and survival is paramount.
Critical Reception
Crossfire received mixed to negative reviews from critics. While some praised its gritty atmosphere and a few performances, many found the plot predictable and the execution lacking. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating the dark themes and others criticizing its slow pace and underdeveloped characters.
What Reviewers Say
- The film attempts a dark, noir-inspired tone but often falls flat.
- Performances are a mixed bag, with some actors struggling to elevate the material.
- The plot is considered convoluted and ultimately unrewarding by many.
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Fun Fact
The film was primarily shot in and around Montreal, Quebec, Canada, despite being set in a small American town.
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